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PERRY & the POSSE's 2020 IMMERSIVE JAPAN CRUISE Plus © followmejapan.com.sg © travelsifu.com PERRY & THE POSSE’S 2020 “Perry & The Posse Morning Show” Enjoy the broadcast aboard IMMERSIVE JAPAN CRUISE the Norwegian Spirit KSSK’s Ultimate Cocktail Party Plus Nikko, Nihondaira, Mishima, Kamakura All your favorites plus drinks! & Tokyo Shopping Hosted Pre-Cruise Luncheon In Honolulu! 2 Nights Pre-Cruise, 13-Night Premium Cruise & 2 Nights Post-Cruise Hotel Stay with Included Sightseeing and Meals 17 Nights / 19 Days • Escorted from Honolulu • Aboard the Norwegian Spirit Sail Roundtrip from Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan COMPLETE PACKAGES! Tour #1: October 20 – November 07, 2020 • Tour Manager: Jo Lelepali FROM * Tour #2: October 20 – November 07, 2020 • Tour Manager: Lana Ige $5777 INCLUDES ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE FROM HONOLULU, PRE & POST CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS: 13-NIGHT PREMIUM CRUISE, HOTELS, SIGHTSEEING AS INDICATED ON THE FLYER & ALL TRANSFERS, Toshogu Shrine • Nikko Edo Wonderland • Tobu World Square TAXES AND FEES Tokyo Skytree • Edo Tokyo Museum • Miho No Matsubara Nihondaira Yume Terrace • Nihondaira Ropeway • Kunozan Toshogun EARLY BOOKING Mishima Skywalk • Wasabi Factory Tour • Kotokuin Temple • Kamakura Daibutsu DISCOUNT PER PERSON Asakusa Sensoji Temple • Nakamise Shopping • AEON Mall Shopping SAVE $200 BOOK BY SEPTEMBER 30, 2019† HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES: Picking Oranges • Sushi Making Class SAVE $100 BOOK BY DECEMBER 14, 2019† CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS: Hakodate, Japan • Otaru (Sapporo), Japan • Kanazawa, Japan SAVE $75 Busan, South Korea • Nagasaki, Japan • Beppu, Japan • Osaka (Kyoto), Japan BOOK BY FEBRUARY 29, 2020† Nagoya, Japan • Shimizu (Mt. Fuji), Japan SAVE $50 YOUR ESCORTED CRUISE TOUR INCLUDES: BOOK BY APRIL 30, 2020† Roundtrip Airfare from Honolulu, 2 Nights Pre-Cruise and 2 Nights Post-Cruise Hotel Stay, Sightseeing as Indicated on the Itinerary, 13-Night Premium Cruise Ship Accommodations, Unlimited Shipboard Gourmet Dining, Nightly Shipboard Entertainment, 24 Hour Room Service & All Transfers, Taxes and Fees Non-Stop Travel DON'T MISS A THING!! WHISPER — Wireless Tour Exclusive! Guide System! English narration directly to your ear! Locally Owned & Operated Since 1985 — Mahalo Hawai‘i! 615 Piikoi Street, Suite 102 Exclusive Bonuses! Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96814 Book Today & Receive Shipboard Credit to use on the cruise^ AND Your Choice of 2 Amenities (a value up to $2,832 per stateroom) 593-0700 • Ultimate Beverage Package** • 5 Specialty Dining Package** • $50 Shore Excursion Credit Per Port or Toll-Free (gratuity of $257.40 not included) (gratuity of $21.80 not included) (up to 4 Ports) 1-800-551-1226 • 250 Minute Internet Package • 20 Photo Package • $75 Shipboard Credit www.nonstop.travel 082619 LAND MAP CRUISE MAP CATEGORY ALL-INCLUSIVE FARE Otaru Pre-Cruise (Sapporo) Post-Cruise Nikko IB – Inside For or Mid $5,777 Hakodate IA – Inside For, Mid or Aft $5,797 OB – Ocean View Picture Window For or Mid $6,167 JAPAN OA – Ocean View Picture Window For or Mid $6,197 Kamakura Kanazawa SOUTH Tokyo KOREA Kanmon Tokyo BC – Balcony For, Mid or Aft $7,167 Strait (Yokohama) Busan Osaka Yokohama (Kyoto) BB – Balcony For, Mid or Aft $7,197 Mishima Beppu Shimizu BA – Balcony For, Mid or Aft $7,227 Nihondaira Nagoya (Mt. Fuji) Nagasaki Final Payment Due: 05/11/20 Sightseeing in each port is NOT included. Shore excursions are available for purchase through Norwegian Cruise Line Cruise Deposit: $250 per person • Air & Land Deposit: $750 per person or Non-Stop Travel. views of Mt. Fuji, Suruga Bay, Southern Alps, and Izu Peninsula. Get a different view from Day 1: Tue, Oct 20 – HONOLULU. Depart Honolulu. the Nihondaira Ropeway – an aerial lift the climbs Nihondaira, a hill with views of the city. Next, visit Kunozan Toshogun, a Shinto Shrine that is the original burial place Day 2: Wed, Oct 21 – TOKYO. Arrive Tokyo. After entry formalities, transfer by coach to hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy a buffet dinner at of the first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is also the oldest the hotel. KEIO PLAZA HOTEL TOKYO (2 Nights) (D) Toshogu Shrine in the country. Transfer to the hotel for the evening. Enjoy a special Kaiseki dinner tonight. Tour #1: NIHONDAIRA HOTEL • Tour #2: HOTEL CENTURY SHIZUOKA Day 3: Thur, Oct 22 – TOKYO – NIKKO – TOKYO. After a sumptuous buffet breakfast, we head north of Tokyo to Nikko. Nikko is (1 Night) (B, L, D) a town at the entrance to Nikko National Park, most famous for Toshogu Shrine, Japan’s most lavishly decorated shrine and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. After lunch, explore the historic theme park, Edo Day 18: Fri, Nov 06 – NIHONDAIRA – MISHIMA – KAMAKURA. Start the day at the Wonderland, that recreates a 17th century Edo period Japanese village. Explore the beauty, culture and interesting characters of Mishima Skywalk, Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge at 400 meters in the Edo period with fun activities and a variety of entertaining performances. Next explore Tobu World Square, an architectural length. Offering picturesque views of Mt. Fuji (Japan’s tallest mountain) and Suruga museum that has reproductions of 102 world famous buildings on a 1/25 scale. Take a picture next to the Statue of Liberty, the Bay (Japan’s deepest cove). After lunch, pick some oranges at a local farm. Then Pyramids, the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal and the White House all in one day! take a tour of a wasabi factory. Transfer to the hotel for the evening. Enjoy dinner Return to Tokyo, where the remainder of the day is at your leisure. (B, L) at the hotel. Tour #1: KAMAKURA PRINCE HOTEL • Tour #2: KAMAKURA PARK HOTEL (1 Night) (B, L, D) Day 4: Fri, Oct 23 – TOKYO – YOKOHAMA – EMBARK NORWEGIAN SPIRIT. After breakfast, visit Tokyo Skytree for a view of the surrounding city. At just over 2,000 feet tall, it is the tallest tower in Tokyo. Rising 350 meters above the ground, the Tokyo Day 19: Sat, Nov 07 – KAMAKURA – TOKYO – HONOLULU. Today, embark on a full Skytree Tembo Deck offers a 360 degree panoramic view of Tokyo. Next, tour the Edo Tokyo Museum, which vividly illustrates day of discovery! Start the day with a visit to the grounds of Kotokuin Temple and the past of Tokyo (known as Edo until 1869) through its exhibits. Visitors are able to experience and learn about various aspects the Kamakura Daibutsu (The Great Buddha of Kamakura). A bronze statue of what life was like during the Edo period. After lunch, transfer to the pier for embarkation on the Norwegian Spirit. (B, L, D) of Amida Buddha, the statue reaches a height of 11.4 meters and has long been the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, surpassed only by the statue in Nara’s Day 5: Sat, Oct 24 – AT SEA. (B, L, D) Todaiji Temple and some recent creations. Depart Kamakura for Tokyo. Today’s highlight will be a hands-on Sushi Making Session, which will yield your delicious lunch. After Day 6: Sun, Oct 25 – HAKODATE, JAPAN. 7:00 am – 5:00 pm. (B, L, D) lunch, visit Asakusa, the center of Tokyo’s shitamachi (literally “low city”), one of Tokyo’s Day 7: Mon, Oct 26 – OTARU (SAPPORO), JAPAN. 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. (B, L, D) districts, where an atmosphere of the Tokyo of past decades survives. Asakusa’s main attraction is Sensoji, a very popular Buddhist temple built in the 7th century. The temple Day 8: Tue, Oct 27 – AT SEA. (B, L, D) is approached via the Nakamise, a shopping street that has been providing temple visitors with a variety of traditional local snacks and tourist souvenirs for centuries. Shop Day 9: Wed, Oct 28 – KANAZAWA, JAPAN. 6:00 am – 5:00 pm. (B, L, D) some more at AEON Mall before transferring to the airport for the flight home. Depart Tokyo and arrive Honolulu the same day. Aloha and Welcome Home! (B, L) Day 10: Thur, Oct 29 – BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA. 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm. (B, L, D) * Day 11: Fri, Oct 30 – NAGASAKI, JAPAN. 8:00 am – 7:00 pm. (B, L, D) Fares are per person, USD based on double occupancy and INCLUDE ALL AIRLINE & CRUISELINE TAXES AND FEES. Cruiseline and airline fuel supplements, taxes and fees are subject to change and tour member is responsible for any increases. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding and special seating, may apply. Day 12: Sat, Oct 31 – CRUISING KANMON STRAIT. BEPPU, JAPAN. 11:00 am – 6:00 pm (B, L, D) For details visit www.TripAdvisor.com/AirlineFees. After initial deposit, a $75 per person Non-Stop Travel (NST) Cancellation Fee will apply. Group departures may be cancelled, if there are less than 24 tour members. Final Payment to NST for “non-cruiseline” Air and Land Package must be made by Money Order or Personal Check. NST does not guarantee that all Day 13: Sun, Nov 01 – OSAKA (KYOTO), JAPAN. 11:00 am – Overnight in Port. (B, L, D) tour members will fly together with Tour Manager. Tour Manager assignments, number of meals offered on tour, tour price, discount, and the “final” tour itinerary are subject to change with/without notice. NST reserves the right to correct Day 14: Mon, Nov 02 – OSAKA (KYOTO), JAPAN. Depart 5:00 pm. (B, L, D) errors or omissions including but not limited to, fares, fees and surcharges at any time. † Early Booking Discount is per person. Purchase of Non-Stop Travel’s complete Air and Land Package is required. ^ Shipboard credit applies to passengers 1 and 2 in the stateroom only. Credit amount is based on cabin category. $25 per Day 15: Tue, Nov 03 – NAGOYA, JAPAN. 8:00 am – 7:00 pm.
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